Ok then, to bring it full circle, which CO detectors are
the best ?
Thanks,
Gene Balinski
80 B
At 11:04 AM 1/28/02 -0600, Paul T. Root wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 11:48:18AM -0500, Michael Lupynec wrote:
>> >>>.If you should decide on a kerosene
>> > or combustion type heater, please make sure that you vent it
>> correctly.
>> > Carbon Monoxide (CO) can kill quickly.>>>>>
>>
>> For carbon monoxide you need 2 things. Incomplete combustion and a
>> method for spreading the products of incomplete combustion. With
>> UL approved portable combustion type heaters speading is of course
>> automatic but incomplete combustion can only occur with a
>> defective unit and or with wrong useage/placement resulting in
>> oxygen starvation to the flame.
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